Charles Calderone, 87, of Neptune
City, died Wednesday. Born in Italy, he came to the United States, residing in
Garfield for 83 years before moving to Neptune City two years ago. Mr. Calderone
was a business agent for International Ladies Garment Workers Union, Local 145,
Passaic, where he worked for 41 years, retiring five years ago. He was a
parishioner of Mount

Virgin R.C. Church, Garfield. He was
a member of American Association of Retired Persons, Garfield chapter, and
Golden Agers. A son, Thomas, died in 1976. Survivors include his wife, the
former Rose Inguagiata; a daughter, Rosalie Minotti of Neptune City; two
sisters, Anna Lore of Garfield and Mary Gaggiano of Lyndhurst; six
grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Garfield - Mrs. Rosalie Calderone,
82, of 96 Farnham Avenue, widow of Gaetano (Thomas) Calderone, died today in her
home after a short illness. Born in Lercara friddi, Sicily, Mrs. Calderone
settled in this country 51 years ago. She resided 10 years in New York
before moving to this city 41 years ago. She was a parishioner of Our Lady
of Mount Virgin R.C. Church and a member of the Sacred Heart Society of that
church. She was also a member of Chapter 1229, Daughters of Italy. Surviving are
two sons, Frank Liberti, of this city, a general organizer for the AFL-CIO, and
Charles, also of Garfield, a representative of the International Ladies Garment
Workers Union local in Passaic; three daughters, Mrs. John (Vincenza) De Feo, of
Saddle Brook; Mrs. Joseph (Mary) Caggiano, of Lyndhurst; Mrs. Frank (Anna) LoRe
of this city; 11 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Her husband died
in 1953.

Thomas Calderone, 72 , of 96 Farnham
Avenue, Garfield, died in his home following a heart attack at 7 a.m. today.
Born in Italy, Mr. Calderone came to America in 1902 and , after a residence in
New York, moved to Garfield in 1915, where he was a parishioner in Our Lady of
Mt. Virgin R.C. Church. Mr. Calderone was married to his wife, Mrs. Rosalie
Romano Calderone, in Lercara Friddi, Italy. They celebrated their golden wedding
anniversary in

December, 1951. Mr. Calderone was a
garment presser employed by the Duca Dress Company, of Lodi, until his
retirement five years ago, and was a member of Local 145, ILGWU. In addition to
his wife, he is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Frank (Anna) LoRe, of
Garfield; Mrs. Joseph (Mary) Caggiano, of Lyndhurst; and Mrs. John (Vi) DeFeo,
of Saddle River township; one son, Charles Calderone, and one step-son, Frank
Liberti, both of Garfield; 13

grandchildren; two
great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Salvatore (Rosalie) Cali, of
Garfield; Mrs. Philip (Jennie) Cucci, of the Bronx; and Mrs. Giochino (Mary)
Abbate, in Italy.

Clifton -Thomas F. Calderone, 39,
died Sunday in Beth Israel Hospital, Passaic. He was an interior
decorator. Mr. Calderone was born in Passaic and had resided in
Garfield before moving to Clifton 13 years ago. He was a sales representative
and interior decorator with Coremin Furniture Co., Pequannock, for 18 years. He
was a parishioner of St. Andrew R.C. Church. He had served in the U.S. army from
1960 to 1963. He was a member of Lodge 1569, Benevolent and Protective Order of
Elks. He is survived by his wife, the former Arlene Bishow; two sons, Todd
and Craig, both at home, a daughter, Miss Karen, at home; his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles S. and Rose Calderone of Garfield; and a sister, Mrs. Peter
(Rosalie) Minotti of Neptune. The funeral will be at 9 a.m. Tuesday from
the Shook Funeral Home with a 9:30 Mass at St. Andrew Church.